The Red Cross does good things, but there's some irony in having the fundraiser there, and I do want to shed light on that. Wait a minute — you're talking about alleviating human suffering and you're having this event here?

He has a point.

Trump's executive order negatively impacts some of the world's most vulnerable people amid the worst refugee crisis of our era.

There are currently 21.3 million refugees worldwide, and approximately 4.8 million are Syrian.

Despite the fact the US has let in around 800,000 refugees since 9/11, and less than 20 have been arrested or detained over terrorism-related charges, Trump views them as a threat.

According to research, nationals from the seven countries on Trump's travel ban list have killed zero people in the US between 1975 and 2015. That's right — zero.

In other words, Trump's travel ban is arguably extremely unnecessary and exceptionally inhumane, which is precisely why it's angered people around the world.

Meanwhile, Trump, who often criticized President Obama for going on vacation (or playing golf), is heading toward the lap of luxury and away from the White House just two weeks after becoming president.